The people on Saipan Island are all Christians, and there is a mysterious power-filled attraction on the mountainside of Saipan, which is the Holy Land of the Virgin Mary. Commonly known as the Cave of the Virgin Mary. The Holy Land of the Virgin Mary is considered a sacred Catholic holy place. Return to 1sa Dr Road, drive for about 15 minutes, turn in at Chalan Santa Lourdes on the left hand side, and you can see the Holy Land of Our Lady of Lutis on the right hand side in less than 10 minutes. The Holy Land of Our Lady of Lutis is the only freshwater well on the island. During World War II, Saipan was a strategically important site, almost all of which was swept into the baptism of artillery, and it is amazing that it is the only place that was not attacked by the war. It's like the blessing of the Virgin. The locals are convinced that it is the result of the Virgin. The discovery of the Cave of the Virgin is also very legendary. It is rumored that the people of Saipan did not have fresh water before, so they could only pray that the mercy of the heavens could be reduced to manna. In the end, it even developed into a living sacrifice to the sky for rain. Finally, a good missionary could not see it. He stood up and said, I can find fresh water, so I went up the mountain to find water, I don't know how long I have been, I fell tired under a big banyan tree, he dreamed of the Virgin in his sleep, and said to him in the dream, "Here, dig, dig from here, You will find water!" the missionary woke up, and as the Virgin instructed, the water was dug up here, and it became the most sacred place on Saipan, and the water in the well was also known as holy water.